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Inorganic Chemistry in Focus III

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This third volume in the series of hot topics from inorganic chemistry covers recent developments in the field of metal clusters, with a total of 21 contributions providing an in-depth view. The result is a unique perspective on inorganic solid-state chemistry, illustrating all facets of this interdisciplinary area. Metal clusters are particles on the brink between molecules and nanoparticles in size. With molecular, nano-scale, metallic as well as non-metallic aspects, metal clusters are a growing, interdisciplinary field with numerous potential applications in chemistry, catalysis, materials and nanotechnology. Intended to serve as a link between textbooks and research- and data-oriented monographs and handbooks, the Inorganic Chemistry in Focus series tackles more specialized topics, while offering a dedicated approach as well as deeper insights. With its didactic focus, this volume addresses a wide readership, such that both students and specialists will profit from the expert contributions. Dedicated to John D. Corbett upon his 80th birthday, a pioneer and outstanding contributor to this field of inorganic chemistry, many of the authors here are his former students -- highlighting the directions in which they have taken contemporary metal cluster research. Gerd Meyer studied chemistry at the Justus-Liebig University in Giessen under the supervision of Rudolf Hoppe. He gained his doctorate in 1976, and in 1980 worked with John D. Corbett at Iowa State University. In 1982 he gained his lecturing qualification in inorganic chemistry at Giessen, becoming a Full Professor at the University of Hanover in 1988. He subsequently moved to the same position at the University of Cologne in 1996. Professor Meyer's main research interests focus on solid-state and coordination chemistry of rare-earth elements and transition elements. Dieter Naumann studied chemistry at the Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) at Aachen. His diploma (1967) and doctoral theses (1969) were supervised by Martin Schmeisser. Research on perfluoroalkyl iodine compounds led to his lecturing qualification in inorganic chemistry at the University of Dortmund in 1975. From 1967 until 1989 he was a Professor in Dortmund, becoming a Full Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry at the University of Cologne in 1989. His main research interests are syntheses of fluoroorgano groups 10 to 18 element compounds. Lars Wesemann studied chemistry at the Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische Hochschule in Aachen. His diploma and doctoral theses were supervised by Gerhard E. Herberich, and he gained the latter in 1990. After that he worked in Dietmar Seyferth's group at MIT for one year before returning to the RWTH Aachen. Independent research led him to his lecturing qualification in inorganic chemistry in 1997. He was a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Cologne from 1999 until 2003, and is now a Full Professor at the University of Tübingen.
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